As is often the case, August 2017 was predicted to be the end of the world. If you’re reading this, congratulations – we survived (yet again!). This most recent of far-fetched end-of-world claims lined up with August 21st‘s Black...
Tag - sustainability
Change can be daunting, but it is in taking these risks that we grow – as people, businesses or as countries. As we leave July and enter August, we can’t help but think about change here at Endeavour. Many countries are remembering victories...
When you think for a moment about what our species has managed during our short time on Earth, it’s difficult not to come to the conclusion that we’re capable of some pretty astonishing stuff when we put our minds to it.
In the past decade, it has been a joy, not to mention a relief to watch the world’s transition toward a cleaner, more sustainable future gathering pace. Contrary to the opinions of the naysayers, evidence from the scientific community is all but...
Greetings, and welcome to our July issue of Endeavour Magazine. As any British readers amongst you will surely agree, it’s been yet another fascinating month for the country, in that Jeremy Corbyn very nearly became our Donald Trump moment. For...
Summer has finally arrived here in Britain and across the rest of the Northern Hemisphere, and the sun is shining at the time of writing. To those of you who are blessed enough to live in countries with abundant sunshine, this might seem...
Well, by gosh it’s been quite the month. It can’t be said April hasn’t been a time of high drama, not to mention surprises, as I’m sure you’ll agree. It may have caught your attention, as it has ours, that tensions are rising to fever pitch in the...
North Korean missile tests, Donald Trump… well, being Donald Trump, the triggering of Article 50 by Britain, terrorist attacks, and geopolitical tensions aside, this past month has been a fairly quiet one. Little has emerged or happened that we were...
Spring is in the air once more for those of us in the northern hemisphere – a most welcome development, as I’m sure you’ll agree if you also hail from these parts. For those of our readers in the southern hemisphere, I’m sure you won’t...
A polar wilderness of grinding ice and frozen seas, the Arctic – defined by scientists as the area which falls within the line of latitude 66.5 degrees north of the Equator – is the furthermost northern tip of the planet.